Managed to get along to this one today, fair but testing layout. Its good to see some changes on the layouts and some new parts of the ground. Managed to scrape in with a 90 after a handful of silly mistakes. 97 still a pretty awesome score around there......
Didn't really find the chaos and problems people were describing,but I was careful to go with an open mind. However did feel that the targets were a little poorly thaught out in places and felt that a handful of the stands didn't really belong on 'The English open'.
I struggle with that, My average this period has actually dropped slightly, BUT I am shooting the best I ever have been. The averages are fine but they dont take into account the course - just a 'number'. I always try to shoot tougher shoots as I am learning all of the time and feel as if I have...
Booked into the Hornet shoot, however see conflict between the one on 12/13th April, same weekend as England FITASC selection at Hornet and Essex masters so blows that one out for me!
I have been shooting the Muller chokes for about 4 months now? As ever still takes the mushy orgenic part to put the shot in the correct place but when you do - there will be no doubt about hitting it! Shooting some great stuff with them and Gamebore White Golds and getting some dusting at...
Doubting that i'll be worrying myself too much about shooting this this year, not keen on using fibres and I'd sooner go for a drive up to Beverly for the selection shoot.
I was also in a mind to shoot as much of it as I can as I only live 15 miles away, however at those prices I may just be doing the main event. Time off work to shoot it and then £400 in entry fees, means I need to have a good think! :fie:
Not often do I move my forehand, generally move it closer to the action on driven and below feet crossers, other than that prety much fixed toward the end of the forend (monkey arms). I find the gun a little unsteady if I move my hand too close to the action on a steady/long target.